Well... I likely missed it, but saw no statement along the lines of "this is
not the same as BETA 2" (or
is)... just sayin'.
Much more worrisome than that, I came home to a disabled 2.4 GHz side of my WiFi network!
... which means all the TP-Link WiFi-controlled devices are out of the picture - which means my cats were in the dark (yes, I know cats see better than we do, but still).
This is still me, so that means RT-AX88U, Win 10 Pro x64 with all patches (BTW).
The 3 pieces of "evidence" I see are a) the devices that only function on 2.4 GHz are not happening, b) the main status page on the Web UI view shows a weird "WiFi signal strength" graphic with the LEFT-hand side green and happy, and the RIGHT-hand side all dark, and c) the Wireless page for 2.4GHz shows the Control Channel set to Auto, NO ability to change it, and a displayed current control channel value of ZERO.
So, ol' BETA 2 of ".11" has worked for about 2 days after I used the magic script from Swistheater to restore my ipv6... I am somewhat disinclined to go ahead and "upgrade" to the real ".11" release, but my choices are not attractive in general, I suppose.
Suggestions or questions?